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Agenda Package - City of Vernon

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4-<br />

Form<br />

Maximum Density<br />

Low Density Single family detached 30 units/ha (12 units/acre)<br />

Two family detached<br />

Duplex<br />

Row Housing<br />

Medium Density Townhouse<br />

Apartments<br />

Mixed use<br />

High Density Apartments<br />

Mixed use<br />

1 10 unitsiha (44.5 units/acre)<br />

170 units/ha (69 units/acre)<br />

Rural Residential Single family detached 1 uniLl2 ha (1 unit/5 acres)<br />

It is noted that these are maximums, and are not necessar¡ly<br />

appropriate or achievable in all areas. Consideration is given to the<br />

density <strong>of</strong> surrounding development, designation <strong>of</strong> the land and<br />

optimizing infrastructure provision.<br />

6.14 Local convenience retail outlets (retail uses designed to serue the<br />

surrounding neighbourhood) may be permitted in any residential<br />

designation, subject to:<br />

a. Commercial zoning is limited to a corner parcel;<br />

b. The zoned site does not exceed an area larger than 2,000 sq.m.<br />

(21,500 sq.ft.); and<br />

c. At least one side <strong>of</strong> the parcel abuts an existing or proposed<br />

collector or similar principal road."<br />

2. The proposed R4 and R1 residential areas will have a density <strong>of</strong> less than seven<br />

units per acre which meets the OCP policy. The size and location <strong>of</strong> the proposed<br />

C1 neighbourhood commercial site meets OCP policy 6.14.<br />

3. On February 12, 2007 Council adopted the following policy regarding "inactive<br />

bylaws":<br />

"Corporate Policy<br />

Bylaws - lnactive<br />

POLICY<br />

Recognizing that Council direction and policy may change during an<br />

inactive time period <strong>of</strong> a Bylaw, and that the approval conditions <strong>of</strong><br />

Bylaws which are inactive, may differ from 12 months previously,<br />

Council will provide staff with direction in how to proceed with these<br />

situations.<br />

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